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22 January, 15:42

Creon disrespects the gods by refusing to bury Polyneices and by sentencing Antigone to death in the tomb. As a result, Creon loses two people from his own family: Haemon and Eurydice. Which literary device does the passage illustrate?

a. foreshadowing

b. exposition

c. parados

d. tragic irony

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  1. 22 January, 16:14
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    I'd say the correct answer is D) tragic irony. Because all of that happen because of his flaws - had he not been so arrogant and proud, he would have let Antigone give her brother a proper burial, and everything would have been fine. This way, basically everybody apart from him dies.
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